“as one stopped working, I simply stacked the new one on top... BEHOLD MY TOWER...”
“as one stopped working, I simply stacked the new one on top... BEHOLD MY TOWER...”
I had 7000 TVs. Prove I didn’t. Now give me my money!
These settlements usually do not require a receipt from that far back, it’s based more on an honor system. And how would they validate a receipt from Circuit City or the original Tiger Direct even if you had one?
yo.... dont insult hyundai like that.
Yep, not even worth the time to try to remember what TV I bought in that timeframe. How do they even verify it? Do they think everyone will have a receipt for a TV they bought 25 years ago?
It’s the quality of the components moreover features that make for luxury, otherwise KIAs etc would be luxury, and that would be saddddd.
I mean, Tesla interior is more similar to my Hyundai’s interior than my Jaguar’s interior.
Model 3/Y are not luxury. At all.
Well said price does not always equal quality. Just to start an argument, lol, look at the prices of “audiophile” stuff like cables, insert type.
Tesla does not make luxury cars.
Can we just give Tesla a pseudo-luxury brand rating? Because a cheap interior with a big screen is no where close to what brands are offering now
I have visited more than 2/3 of the states in the country and Mississippi is not one of them. This is one of the many reasons I plan to keep it this way.
I wanted to like this show so much, I stuck it out til the end, but overall I just couldn’t get into it. I didn’t like basically any of the directions they went.
I watched the first episode and described it to my wife as if “Willow were made by the CW”.
I mean, yeah. It was cute, but in a very CW kind of way. Also, after all this time, still making Willow a bit of a buffoon and not an older, wiser person. Also, what even happened in that show, completely unmemorable
Honestly, I thought this comment section would start and end with the 914.
Fine, I’ll say it. Porsche 914. I just don’t get it.
I’m with you. My Dad bought a slantnose Turbo in 1988, and it just always looked weird to me, especially since the non-slantnose 911 was a very attractive car.
I got my Equifax data breach check a couple weeks ago. The cost of leaking almost all of my Personally Identifiable Information to the world: $17 and change.
“The settlement estimates that everyone who applies will receive at least $10 for one TV.”